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Archaeological sites · North West England

Bronte Bridge (rebuilt)

Bronte Bridge (rebuilt) — archaeological in england north west.

Path ascending north from Bronte Bridge - geograph.org.uk - 2040178

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Typical visit
45 min–1.5 h

About

Bronte Bridge (rebuilt) is a archaeological located in england north west. British historic ruins recorded in OpenStreetMap. Many such sites are scheduled monuments or listed structures.

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Place summary

Bronte Bridge is an archaeological site located in North-West England. It is a reconstructed bridge associated with the Brontë sisters, renowned literary figures of the 19th century. The site provides insight into the historical context of the area and its connection to the Brontë family's life and work. Visitors can explore the surrounding landscape that inspired much of their writing.

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Coordinates
53.8188, -2.0042

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Where is Bronte Bridge (rebuilt)?
Bronte Bridge (rebuilt) is in North-West England, United Kingdom.
What is Bronte Bridge (rebuilt)?
Bronte Bridge (rebuilt) — archaeological in england north west.
How do I get to Bronte Bridge (rebuilt)?
Its coordinates are 53.8188°, -2.0042°.